‘He’s a lowlife and he’s a very stupid person’: Trump takes Biden criticism to another level in fiery attack

A recent interview had former President Donald Trump unloading on President Joe Biden at a new level, something he hadn’t done before “because of respect for the presidency.”

(Video: Real America’s Voice)

Since leaving the private sector to serve the American people as president, Trump has faced unending attacks from the left. Whether it be the Russian collusion hoax, multiple impeachments, or the latest, a federal indictment connected to his handling of documents marked classified, the perceived political persecution has not gone overlooked.

Despite that, Trump contended during an interview with Wayne Allyn Root on Real America’s Voice that his own commentary on Biden has remained respectful for the sake of the office, up until he slammed the sitting president as “a very stupid person.”

“I never went after Biden like I could have because of respect for the presidency,” he told the host of “America’s Top 10” over the phone.

The conversation was tilting toward the case of the documents, an alleged offense that Biden himself appeared to have committed at multiple levels throughout his government career when Trump slammed his 2020 rival, “He’s a stone-cold crook. He’s a common thief. He’s a lowlife and he’s a very stupid person, beyond anything else. I mean, he’s a stupid person.”

Turning specifically to the federal charges, the GOP frontrunner asserted such respect was no longer warranted, “Now I say it because when they indict your opponent, which nobody thought was possible, especially on nonsense — you know it all comes under the Presidential Records Act.”

Monday, Trump picked up on that thread once more as he took to Truth Social in his customary all caps fashion to ask, “IF I’M BEING PROSECUTED OVER DOCUMENTS, AND I SHOULDN’T BE IN THAT I COME UNDER THE PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS ACT, WHY IS JOE BIDEN NOT BEING PROSECUTED??? HE WAS EGREGIOUS!”

During the same interview, the former commander-in-chief had pointed to the more recent disgrace that had occurred at the White House with the discovery of cocaine, believed by many to be connected to the resident drug addict, Hunter Biden.

Though it isn’t clear whether or not the first son is living in the presidential home, he has been observed there frequently of late and Trump told his interviewer, “In my opinion, it’s Hunter and probably Joe. Because you watch Joe at the beginning of a speech and he’s got a little life — not much — but by the end of the speech, he’s a disaster. He can’t find his way off the stage. So, there’s something going on there, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was for both of them. I think it’s for both of them. But that’s my opinion.”

“I think they bump him up,” he added. “And we can’t have a president on cocaine who’s dealing with nuclear weapons and everything else.”

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Some of Trump’s statements about Hunter Biden had gone on to land the former president in a new legal dispute as an attorney for the first son had issued a cease-and-desist letter that claimed the remarks “are both defamatory and likely to incite Mr. Trump’s followers to take actions against Mr. Biden and which could lead to his or his family’s injury.”

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